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Global teaching style adaptations and curriculum adjustments for school students during COVID-19

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INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10494820.2023.2186899

Keywords

COVID-19; education; grading; curriculum; online-learning; motivation

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The pandemic has caused a significant shift in traditional education strategies, leading to a focus on case studies for online learning platforms in educational literature. This research compares teaching styles and curriculum adaptations in different countries to summarize the changes that higher education institutions have made in their syllabi and teaching methods. Through a survey conducted at Al Ain University, it was found that institutional training, student-centered curriculums, and predetermined syllabi objectives are essential in fostering students' well-being and interest in the subject matter. Furthermore, analyzing teaching methodologies in different countries highlighted the importance of developing key competencies and curriculum objectives with various options and mediums to empower students' well-being.
The pandemic brought a massive shift in traditional education strategies. Educational literature is focusing on case studies for online-learning platforms. This research aims to break down the adaptations in teaching styles and curriculums across different countries due to the worldwide shift towards newer technology and learning mediums to facilitate students. Analyzing aspects like motivation, access to network services, grading schemes, teaching styles, and curriculum changes, this research utilizes a cross-country comparison through existing local research in various parts of the globe to summarize the changes that educational institutions in higher education have incorporated into their syllabi and teaching methods. A survey was carried out at Al Ain university consisting of 174 students and 31 faculty members who rated their motivation levels and satisfaction with online learning vs. traditional methods. This survey revealed various answers showcasing the need for institutional training, student-centered curriculums, and syllabi objectives that need to be predetermined and implemented to foster students' well-being and interest in the subject matter rather than knowledge acquisition. Moreover, through analyzing different countries' teaching methodologies, we found that developing key competencies and curriculum objectives with different options and mediums available to students is vital to establish agency for students' well-being.

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